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State Senator Terry Link (D-Waukegan) was in attendance for the Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County’s 25th annual Fishing Derby on July 29. Almost 200 people gathered at Big Bear Lake in Vernon Hills for an afternoon of fishing, carnival games and fun exhibits.

The event brings SRACLC summer camp participants and their families together for Family Day.

State Senator Terry Link (D – Waukegan) stands with students and administrators from Neal Math & Science Academy as part of AbbVie’s second annual Week of Possibilities volunteer program.

The program engages AbbVie employees in local communities, emphasizing projects that “transform education in ways that will improve the lives of those in underserved populations.” This year, AbbVie is facilitating new libraries at Neal Math & Science Academy that will feature new computers, desks, books and other educational resources.

AbbVie, a global biopharmaceutical company, is based in North Chicago.

SPRINGFIELD- State Senate Assistant Majority Leader Terry Link released the following statement: “I voted to approve parts of the state budget, because it is our duty to do so. My vote was aimed to contain the dramatic budget cuts proposed by Governor Rauner that will severely impact hundreds of residents within my district. I pledge to the Governor to embark in a constructive dialogue that will achieve a final product that is both a path to recover our fiscal footing and a tool to protect basic services our most vulnerable residents receive from the government.”